August 28th, 2015078 It's no myth, the fifth issue of Kanan concludes the series' first story arc in a manner befitting what is arguably among the best of Marvel's monthly Star Wars comics. There's also lots of love for the Lando mini-series, which has only two issues to go before concluding its run. In today's issue, Jeff McGee and Matt Moore give fair...
July 10th, 20150152It's the third issue of Comics With Kenobi which means that with just two more to go, we'll get to have our own trade paperback edition. Maybe. (We haven't decided if it should be hardcover or softcover.) In this issue, we take a deep dive into Darth Vader No. 7, discuss the conclusion of Star Wars: Princess Leia, the first of Marvel's...
June 26th, 20152114There’s a dearth of Marvel Star Wars Comics these past two weeks, but Kanan No. 3 has ramifications for Star Wars: Rebels that were huge in their scope and emotionally-wrenching in their effect. Matt has a fanboy crush on Pepe Larazz and doesn’t care who knows it! Ever wondered why digital comics cost the same as print...
June 12th, 20152105Coffee With Kenobi is taking the next step, expanding its Star Wars coverage to include the ongoing line of comics from Marvel. Hosts Matt Moore and Jeff McGee will examine the stories, character development and events in the various titles from Marvel and discuss their effects on the Star Wars Saga's canon and what it may entail not...
April 28th, 20153237 Note: This review contains spoilers for Star Wars #4. After three high-octane issues in a row, Marvel’s flagship Star Wars series finally takes a breather in issue #4, part four of “Skywalker Strikes.” If this was an issue of The Avengers, they’d all be sitting around the table eating Chinese food, taking jabs at each...
Marvel Comics released several previews of its variant covers for next month's launch of Princess Leia, the third of its four planned Star Wars comics, and what makes these offerings stand out is what they don't feature. The Slave Leia outfit. The only trace of that costume is in the image by artist Mark Brooks, which...Star Wars Comics
This review is spoiler-free, save for one obvious tenet: Darth Vader is a bad, bad man. There's no escaping the simple truth after reading the first issue of Marvel Comics's Star Wars: Darth Vader #1: He's a thoroughly evil and vile man-machine filled with paranoia, self-loathing and vindictiveness. In short, he's just what the...
January 14th, 20152121 Note: This review contains potential spoilers! Marvel’s Star Wars # 1 arrives in stores this week, and delivers on every conceivable level. With Jason Aaron and John Cassaday at the helm, Star Wars # 1 is the comic book experience that Star Wars fans have been waiting for since 1977, when A New Hope entered our collective...
January 13th, 20151176 Star Wars returns to Marvel comics, and we've got an exclusive Book Chat with Marvel's Star Wars editor, Jordan D. White! Jordan discusses the creation of these books, going to the Lucasfilm archives, and exploring the mythology of Star Wars in canonical comic book form. This is the Podcast you're looking for! Listen to the...
Marvel Comics announced Oct. 11 that it's going to detail how Kanan Jarrus was transformed from a serious, sober skeptical Jedi Padawan to the smug, sarcastic and loyal gunslinger that's helped Star Wars Rebels draw critical and popular acclaim in an ongoing comic series Star Wars: Kanan: The Last Padawan. The first, five-issue arc,...